Waveney River Centre01502 677343work01502 677566faxHoliday Park (CP)Waveney River Centre features some of the most stunning views to be found anywhere in the Broads National Park, giving you the chance to relax and watch the abundant wildlife as well as the comings and goings of boaters.

Discover the Broads by canoe or day cruiser, walk to Oulton Broad via our pedestrian ferry, or just soak up the glorious views across the marshes from the comfort of our riverside Touring Park.

Our touring & camping area is small and family-oriented, with room for 14 touring caravans and up to 35 tents. It occupies an idyllic south-facing location overlooking the marina and river, with leisure centre, showers, toilets & wash up area all immediately adjacent. We've even built our own Escape Pod glamping pods - built by our boat builders here on the Park.

Enjoy a swim in our indoor heated pool, or let the kids use up their energy on the adventure tower before visiting the new wildflower garden, where they can spot insects and bugs and hide out in the pollarded willow huts.

Our family friendly pub was completely refurbished for 2014 and serves a delicious menu of locally sourced, home cooked food. Our shop and off licence stocks everything you need including clothing, fishing and camping gear, gifts and a range of local produce.

If you do feel the need to escape by car, popular day trips include Somerleyton with its stately home and maze, the historic market town of Beccles and Oulton Broad with its lovely park and gardens. Golf and horse riding are both available within a 15 minute drive and the popular beaches of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Southwold are less than 30 minutes away, as is the historic City of Norwich - one of the UK's top retail and cultural destinations. Staithe Road, Burgh St. PeterBecclesNorfolkNR34 0BTUnited Kingdom52.4822450000001.669069000000http://www.waveneyrivercentre.co.uk

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Staithe Road,Burgh St. Peter,Beccles,Norfolk,NR34 0BT

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Waveney River Centre features some of the most stunning views to be found anywhere in the Broads National Park, giving you the chance to relax and watch the abundant wildlife as well as the comings and goings of boaters.

Discover the Broads by canoe or day cruiser, walk to Oulton Broad via our pedestrian ferry, or just soak up the glorious views across the marshes from the comfort of our riverside Touring Park.

Our touring & camping area is small and family-oriented, with room for 14 touring caravans and up to 35 tents. It occupies an idyllic south-facing location overlooking the marina and river, with leisure centre, showers, toilets & wash up area all immediately adjacent. We've even built our own Escape Pod glamping pods - built by our boat builders here on the Park.

Enjoy a swim in our indoor heated pool, or let the kids use up their energy on the adventure tower before visiting the new wildflower garden, where they can spot insects and bugs and hide out in the pollarded willow huts.

Our family friendly pub was completely refurbished for 2014 and serves a delicious menu of locally sourced, home cooked food. Our shop and off licence stocks everything you need including clothing, fishing and camping gear, gifts and a range of local produce.

If you do feel the need to escape by car, popular day trips include Somerleyton with its stately home and maze, the historic market town of Beccles and Oulton Broad with its lovely park and gardens. Golf and horse riding are both available within a 15 minute drive and the popular beaches of Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Southwold are less than 30 minutes away, as is the historic City of Norwich - one of the UK's top retail and cultural destinations.

Location

Directions

By Road:Follow the A143 to Haddiscoe and turn at the village hall into Wiggs Road, signposted Waveney River Centre (left when travelling from the east and right when travelling from the west). Continue to follow the brown signs, turning left into Burgh Road after 2 miles and proceed for another 2.5 miles until you arrive at the Centre.

Please note that the route is narrow and passes through a small village so please drive carefully having regard for our neighbours.

If your Tom Tom tells you to go a different way, please ignore it and follow the brown signs instead. The route usually suggested by satellite navigation systems features a number of blind bends and is completely unsuitable for holiday traffic. The signposted route does have some passing bays.